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Virgin Australia and Delta Air Lines to keep trans-Pacific flight capacity steady

2015-03-18 09:08:25| Airlines - Topix.net

Alliance partners Virgin Australia Holdings and Delta Air Lines have indicated they have no plans to add capacity between Australia and the mainland United States, in a move that will benefit Qantas Airways due to its position as the dominant carrier on the trans-Pacific route. Virgin and Delta, which have a combined 25 per cent market share on the route compared with Qantas at 54 per cent and United Airlines at 21 per cent, have applied to the competition regulator to renew their alliance for a further 10 years.

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